(Agenda) Journal: Run-ons & Fragments – Correct them!

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(Agenda) Journal: Run-ons & Fragments – Correct them! Mini-Lessons (first half) Newspaper Index + example (CNN News website) Reversal – define + example Irregular Adjectives – explain + examples INDIVIDUAL Work on Study Guide (last half)

*Study Guides due TOMORROW (Mar 8) *ELA T-2 Final Monday (Mar 11) Thursday, March 7, 2013 JOURNAL: Please grab the worksheet (next to journals) and complete the side for irregular adjectives. *Study Guides due TOMORROW (Mar 8) *ELA T-2 Final Monday (Mar 11)

Grammar: IRREGULAR Comparative & Superlative Adjectives COMPARATIVE FORM SUPERLATIVE FORM *good *bad far fun boring famous ill better worse farther more fun more boring more famous best worst farthest most fun most boring most famous *See handout

News Writing: Newspaper Index A guide for locating specific sections and subsections of a newspaper by listing page numbers or by linking to subpages Example: CNN News Website

Fiction: Reversal The sudden reversal of fortune in a story, play, or any narrative in which there is an observable change in direction Can also be similar to an epiphany – characters learn what they did not expect to learn Can be for good or bad

LAST HALF OF CLASS Complete study guide (notes available) Work on other homework / LIBRARY TIME (5 students at a time)